Some of the new fur modes for the winter of 1916 are economical as well as elegant. Putting on one side for the moment, the luxurious fur coat with which every woman ...
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Advertising : 1,249 wordsThe very chilly mornings and evenings which will soon be the rule rather than the exception will make us aget something warmer in the way of a dressing gown, if, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 285 wordsThe beautifully-cut tailored costume shown in the sketch is made of niggerbrown gabardine, and is trimmed with a collar of natural fitch fur. The coat, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 126 wordsWhen making a, milk pudding, add a pinch of salt, and you will not require to put as much sugar as usual. To remove grease spots from silk, velvet, ...
Article : 310 wordsThe fact that "women are less prone to become engaged is too obvious to admit of a shred of denial. The girl who is in no hurry to find a sweetheat is to be ssen ...
Article : 258 wordsThe accompanying [?] of a blouse earries out faithfully the military idea which shows itself on most of our garments. The blouse is made of crepe de chine, with ahigh ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 121 wordsDon't keep nagging your boys. Don't forget that by treating your boy like a gentleman you will do much towards making him one. Don't deny your boy the ...
Article : 120 wordsTo clean windows in damp weather, dip a piece of crumpled newspaper in parallin oil, rub over the window, then polish with a clean duster. The polish will be ...
Article : 42 wordsTo keep knives clean, fill a flower pot with fine dry sand, and keep it on the dresser. When putting away knives, instead of laying them in the knife box, ...
Article : 65 wordsIn the first place there will probably be grease stains on the suit: those should be removed by moistening the stained parts with a little turpentine, and rubbing until ...
Article : 135 wordsTo make brown boot, polish, shred half an ounce each of white wax and bee[?] into half a pint of [?] S[?] till melted. Shred half an ounce of white ...
Article : 60 wordsWhen making cakes, put a teaspoonful of pure glycerine with the other ingredients and only half the usual quantity of sugar will be required. When waking ...
Article : 98 wordsWith the enormous advantages that she now possesses—advantages that were not dream of byher predecessors a couple of decades back—the modern maid who has ...
Article : 241 wordsThe new costumes now displayed for late autumn and winter wear are extremely attractive. All or nearly all of them are very simple in style, and are ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 320 wordsTo prevent chapping in cold weather, after drying the hands plunge them into oatmeal. A jar or small barrel can be kept onthe washstand, and a couple of ...
Article : 131 wordsAil excellent are exting of solution may be easily made at [?] by the following method, entailing only the trif[?]g cost of a few p[?] for materials:— ...
Article : 169 wordsLemon juice is splendid for keeping the article of the nails soft and in good condition. Applied to the inside of the nails it is a good cleanser, too. Don't throw ...
Article : 119 wordsIn every city and town there are hundreds of girls performing office duties who have pleasant homes and are in receipt of sut ficient pocket money. There is no ...
Article : 175 wordsGet [?] good mutton suet nad melt in down slowly in an enamelled saucepan. When thoroughly melted down pour it through a hair sieve, then stir into it as ...
Article : 82 wordsBaked Soup.—Cut into dice-shape pieces a pound of leau meat, place in an earthen jar or pot that will hold four quarts of liquid; add to it two large onions, ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 15 Apr 1916, Page 5
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